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Brides (2004 film)

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Brides
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Directed byPantelis Voulgaris
Produced byBarbara De Fina
Terry Douglas
Pantelis Voulgaris Martin Scorsese/Haris Padouvas
Written byIoanna Karystiani
StarringDamian Lewis
Victoria Haralabidou
Music byStamatis Spanoudakis
CinematographyYorgos Arvanitis
Edited byTakis Yannopoulos
Distributed byOdeon SA
Release date
  • 22 October 2004
Running time
128 minutes
CountryGreece
LanguageGreek, English
Box office$4,928,000 Greece[1]

Brides (Greek: Νύφες, translit. Nyfes) is a 2004 Greek film directed by Pantelis Voulgaris. The film stars Victoria Haralabidou and Damian Lewis, and the photography is by Giorgos Arvanitis. Set in 1922, is the story of a mail order bride, one of 700, aboard the SS King Alexander, who falls in love with an American photographer. She is bound for her new husband, in Chicago, he is on his way home to a failed marriage. The film was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival.[2]

The film was supported by Martin Scorsese, who is credited as executive producer.

Cast and characters

Reception

Awards

winner:[3][4]

  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Film
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Actress (Victoria Haralabidou)
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress (Evi Saoulidou)
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Music (Stamatis Spanoudakis)
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Cinematography (Yorgos Arvanitis)
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Scenography
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Editing
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Make up
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Best Sound
  • 2004: Greek State Film Awards for Costume Design

nominated:

References

  1. ^ Box Office
  2. ^ "27th Moscow International Film Festival (2005)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  3. ^ "award 2004". Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. ^ Νύφες (in Greek). tainiothiki.gr. Retrieved 12 February 2014.

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